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4
Connect the water hose to the connec-
tion neck on the filling system.
Open the water supply.
Once the maximum fill level is reached,
the built-in floater valve will stop the wa-
ter inflow.
Shut off water supply.
Remove the water hose.
Detergent is added to the fresh water on
the way to the cleaning head with the help
of a dosaging device.
Place the detergent bottle into the de-
vice.
Close the bottle lid.
Insert the suction hose of the dosaging
equipment into the bottle.
Note
The metering device can be used to add
3% of detergent at maximum. In case of a
higher dose the detergent must be poured
into the fresh water tank.
Caution
Danger of plug-up by dried detergent when
the detergent is added to a fresh water tank
made by Dose. The flow meter of the dos-
ing equipment can stick on account of dry-
ing detergent and hamper the functioning
of the dosing equipment. Always rinse at
the end the fresh water tank and the appli-
ance with clear water. To rinse, open the
regulating knob fully, set the detergent me-
tering setting to 0% and set the cleaning
program with water at the programme se-
lection switch.
Note
The appliance is equipped with a fresh wa-
ter level display. If the fresh water tank is
empty, then the function of adding deter-
gent gets deactivated. The cleaning head
continues to work without the addition of
any liquid.
Figure 7, see cover page
1
Driving
Driving to the Place of Use.
2 Scrubbing suction
Wet clean the floor and vacuum up dirt
water.
3 Wet scrubbing
Wet clean the floor and allow the deter-
gent to react.
4 Vacuuming
Suck in the dirt fleet.
5 Polishing
Polishing the floor without the applica-
tion of liquid.
6 Scrub the floor without applying water
(vacuum polishing)
Polish the floor without applying any flu-
id and suck in the polishing dust.
Note
Depending on the programme, the vacuum
bar and the cleaning head must be lowered
using the respective controls in order to ex-
ecute the selected programme.
Use the Info button to select the menu
items and do the settings.
–
Turning the button to the right/left
scrolls through the menus forward/
backward.
–
The selected setting gets accepted by
pressing the button.
You can make the settings for the different
cleaning programs in the operator menu.
Different parameters can be set based on
the cleaning program. The settings are
done using the Info button.
Release emergency-stop button by
turning.
Sit on the seat and set main switch to
"1".
The display shows the battery charging
status and the fresh water level.
Select cleaning program.
Call the operator menu by turning the
info button.
Select the desired parameter by turning
the Info button.
Press Info button - the set value blinks.
Reset the parameter by turning the info
button.
Accept modified setting by pressing the
Info button or wait till the set value is ac-
cepted automatically.
Note
If the selected parameter does not change
within 10 seconds, then the display goes
back to displaying the battery charging sta-
tus and the fresh water level.
The same cleaning parameter can have in-
dividual settings for each cleaning pro-
gram.
All settings are saved even in the power-
less state of the machine.
Turn the info button until "Information-
menu" is displayed.
Retrieve the info menu by pressing the
info button.
The following information can be displayed
by turning the info button:
Set the water quantity at the regulation
knob according to the dirt level and the
type of flooring.
Press down the rear surface of the ped-
al to raise/lower the cleaning head, re-
lease and let the pedal move upwards.
The brush drive will start as soon as the
cleaning head is lowered.
Press down the front surface of the ped-
al to raise/lower the cleaning head and
lock it.
Pull the lever up to raise/lower the vac-
uum bar, press toward the outside and
lower.
The suction process will start as soon
as the level is moved down.
Pull the lever to raise and lower the vac-
uum bar up and lock.
To improve the vacuuming result on tiled
floors the vacuum bar can be turned to an
oblique position of up to 5°.
Figure 8, see cover page
Release the wing nuts.
Turn the vacuum bar.
Tighten the wing nuts.
Filling system (optional)
Metering system (only Dose model)
Cleaning Programs
Info button (only Adv. model)
Settings (only Adv. model)
Operator menu
Adjustable parameters
Adjustable pa-
rameters
min:ste
p:max
Remark
Cleanspeed (max.
cleaning speed)
1:1:6
1=1km/h,
6=6km/h
FACT (brush
speed)
–
Power
Whisper
Fine
Vacuum (suction
performance)
–
Low
High
Only with Dose model
Chemical/Agent
(detergent meter-
ing)
0,5%:0,
5%:3%
–
Info menu
Display
Significance
Ophrs xx
Operating hour
counter
When the counter
is running, "+" will
be displayed
Water E-----F
Water level in fresh
water tank
"C" blinks while the
metering pump is
operating (only
Dose model)
Speed: xkm/h
Current speed
Alfred/Kärcher
Manufacturer
B90R Dxx
Appliance descrip-
tion
Prog.Vers. x.x
Softwareversion
Exit Inform.menu
Exit the info menu
by pressing the
info button.
Setting the water quantity
Raise/lower the cleaning head
Lower
Raise
Raise/lower the vacuum bar
Lower
Raise
Setting the Vacuum Bar
Oblique position
18
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